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Model T32336 (Mfd. Since 05/22)
Drain Valve
Handle
Inspecting
Check Valve
The check valve pushes the compressed air into
the tanks and prevents it from flowing back toward
the pump. The diaphragm in the check valve can
become damaged, twisted, or dirty and cause
the valve to leak or prevent the compressor from
pressurizing.
Tool Needed
Qty
Wrench or Socket 19mm ................................... 1
Eye injury hazard! Always
wear safety glasses when
handling pressurized air
system.
Figure 31. Location of check valve cap.
Check Valve
Cap
Note: If you remove (4) bolts/screws shown
in
Figure 32 and remove control panel, it may
be easier to access cap from front.
Figure 32. Location of control panel fasteners.
x 4
5. Inspect seal ring and diaphragm (see Figure
33) for damage and dirt.
Figure 33. Check valve components.
Seal Ring
Diaphragm
To inspect check valve:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
Releasing air through safety relief valve
can be extremely loud. Protect hearing with
ANSI-approved hearing protection while
performing following step.
4. Remove cap, shown in Figure 31, from check
valve.
2. Use safety relief valve to reduce tank pres-
sure to less than 10 PSI.
3. Open drain valve to release any remaining air
(see
Figure 30).
Figure 30. Drain valve handle open.
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